PowerShell – vCheck Exchange

vCheck for Exchange is a set of Exchange PowerShell health check scripts that you run daily upon your Exchange 2010 environment; everything that you could think of is already included and then some, with the results being emailed to you. Be aware that vCheck currently has four variants: vSphere, vCD Audit, Exchange 2010 and SCVMM.

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After running this scheduled task for about 4 months, we noticed several powershell.exe and and conhost.exe processes stuck running. The vCheck scripts would run completely but these processes would remain. How did you change the script to closes these processes when it finishes?

Hello Zack, Thank you for taking the time to read and comment. My use of vCheck in production did not have any “hung” processes. The PowerCLI community is very active, maybe reach out to @alanrenouf or @vtagion. In the meantime, to mitigate this issue you could write a script to scan for hung processes and kill them if found or update your operational procedures to check on a scheduled basis. I am not sure what level of support Microsoft or VMware GSS will give you for an unsupported script, but it is probably worth opening a ticket with both. Regards, Rene.